Nov 11, 2010
November 11, 2010 - When I first started working with Logic, I immediately maxed out its processing power on my laptop within the first 5 minutes. In the time since then, I've done full 36 track mixes with effects, and mixed my own complete productions; all of this involved eking out as much processing and hard drive performance as I could from my laptop.
One of the problems with Apple is that upgrading your machine (in terms of processors) just doesn't happen. ... Read More
Jun 2, 2009
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June 2nd, 2009 - As I've discussed previously, I am a Logic Studio (formerly Logic Pro) user. With all the choices out there, I thought I'd touch on why I use it, and what I perceive to be its strengths and weaknesses. Through an examination of its features, I'll also discuss why I don't exclusively use Logic.
My history with recording music goes back a decade and a half ago. I, like many young wannabe musicians, was in a band ... Read More
Oct 21, 2008
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October 21st, 2008 - I've been a Logic user since version 5. This would make me a noob in the world of audio. It wasn't until version 7, that I actually sat down and learned how to use its features properly. Even now, I don't use all of its functionality (there's a lot), but I know enough to get stuff done. This post will be not so much a review, but a brief look into my history at using ... Read More
Oct 3, 2008
October 3rd, 2008 - I use ProTools when I work in outside studios; it's the industry standard. It's a solid program to record and engineer music, and it's great for cutting and manipulating audio. Whether it has a special sound, as some contend, is a matter of debate with me.
Perhaps you could say that it has a sound if you use the bundled hardware for all input and output duty. For serious studios, however, the AD and DA are separate from the ... Read More